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Richardson Mountains Wildlife Sanctuary adventures

Richardson Mountains Wildlife Sanctuary Adventures

Richardson Mountains Wildlife Sanctuary is a pristine conservation area in northern Yukon, known for its rugged mountain terrain, rich wildlife habitats, and opportunities for remote Arctic wilderness exploration.

1,120,000 acres
Acres Protected
Limited formal trails; primarily route-based travel
Miles of Trails
Fewer than 1,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Richardson Mountains Wildlife Sanctuary

 

Situated along the northern edge of Yukon, Canada, the Richardson Mountains Wildlife Sanctuary protects a vast expanse of rugged mountain ranges, tundra, and river valleys. The sanctuary encompasses part of the Richardson Mountains, a subrange of the Brooks Range extending into Canada from Alaska. This area serves as critical habitat for migratory caribou herds, Dall sheep, grizzly bears, muskoxen, and numerous bird species that thrive in this Arctic environment. The sanctuary’s landscape is characterized by steep rocky ridges, alpine plateaus, and pristine waterways, including portions of the Peel and Bonnet Plume rivers. Established to safeguard these vital ecosystems, it offers researchers and adventurous travelers a unique off-the-beaten-path experience with limited infrastructure and few established trails. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the sanctuary by backcountry hiking, wildlife viewing, canoeing, and photography, often encountering spectacular natural vistas and abundant wildlife in solitude. The region’s indigenous peoples, primarily the Na-cho Nyäk Dun First Nation, maintain a cultural connection to the land, practicing traditional hunting and stewardship. The sanctuary’s remoteness and harsh weather conditions make it a destination suited for experienced wilderness travelers prepared for self-sufficient expeditions. Visitors are attracted by the sanctuary’s pristine wilderness, ecological significance, and opportunities to experience the Arctic's raw beauty while supporting its ongoing conservation.

Highlights

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Spectacular views of the Richardson Mountains ridge line

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Critical habitat for the Porcupine caribou herd

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Remote paddling on the Peel and Bonnet Plume Rivers

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Abundant wildlife viewing including Dall sheep and muskoxen

Notable Natural Features

Richardson Mountains

A rugged mountain range within the Brooks Range system, featuring alpine tundra, steep cliffs, and extensive permafrost landscapes.

Peel River Corridor

A pristine river ecosystem crucial for fish spawning and a wilderness canoeing destination with breathtaking scenery.

Porcupine Caribou Calving Grounds

An essential area for one of North America's largest migratory caribou herds, crucial for species conservation.